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NIH Final RPPR MRAM December 8, 2016 Amanda Snyder
Office of Sponsored Programs Associate Director
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Transition to New Format
Final Research Performance Progress Report (F-RPPR) replacing Final Progress Report (FPR) Reports submitted on or after 1/1/17 FPR not accepted after 12/31/16
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What will it look like Completed on RPPR screens in the Commons (not as single pdf upload) These RPPR sections will NOT be part of F-RPPR Section D – Participants Section F – Changes Section H – Budget
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Section I - Project Outcomes
Unique to Final RPPR Made publicly available Concise summary of cumulative outcome/findings Similar to Project Summary/Abstract section of competing applications
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Change in Process when Renewal Applications Under Review
Submit "Interim-RPPR" while renewal application is under consideration Funded? Interim-RPPR becomes annual performance report for final year of previous competitive segment Not funded? Interim-RPPR becomes Final-RPPR
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Routing and Submission
PI completes RPPR in the Commons Route to Linda Nguyen, the Signing Official (SO) in OSP to inform OSP that F-RPPR is ready to submit OSP submits to NIH in the Commons
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Takeaways If PIs have any final progress reports due, they can use FPR format through end of December After 12/31/16 – F-RPPR is only option This is a new process for all of us. We will continue to evaluate and update procedures.
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Questions. Adelia Yee Manager, Central Operations Team ayee@uw
Questions? Adelia Yee Manager, Central Operations Team Resources
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